Matches 5,501 to 5,550 of 7,328
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5501 | [combined.ged] Description: First recorded date | LAW, Frederic (I6907)
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5502 | [combined.ged] Description: First recorded date | PELTON, Catherine (I6953)
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5503 | [combined.ged] Description: First recorded date | QUACKENBOSS, Henry O. (I7054)
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5504 | [combined.ged] Description: First recorded date | PELTON, Benson (I9308)
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5505 | [combined.ged] Description: gunshot wound Shot by his own hair trigger on hunting rifle while pulling rowboat ashore | PELTON, Thomas Floyd (I9235)
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5506 | [combined.ged] Description: He died as a result of a leg severed when he was stru ck by a New York Central train. | PELTON, John (I15922)
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5507 | [combined.ged] Description: He died as a result of a leg severed when he was stru ck by a New York Central train. | PELTON, John (I16637)
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5508 | [combined.ged] Description: He died due to a fall while building a house. He was a Bookkeeper and a Farmer. He enjoyed reading, gardening, baseba ll games and various churches. | PELTON, Arthur Edward (I7090)
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5509 | [combined.ged] Description: He died from a blood clot after he fell out of an apple tr ee and broke his leg. He was a Barking Machine Operator in Port Huron, Saint Clair, MI. He w as also a machinist. | PELTON, George Allan (I7088)
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5510 | [combined.ged] Description: He died from a fall that caused a broken hip at age 93. He was a Farmer and Thresherman until 1945. Erastus enjoyed working wi th machinery. He was a Democrat. | PELTON, Erastus Anderson (I15894)
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5511 | [combined.ged] Description: He died from a strep infection after a mat burn to his left k nee while wrestling. He was honored 1932? | BELSHAW, Edwin Pelton (I5932)
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5512 | [combined.ged] Description: He died in the Civil War. | ERWIN, Charles (I3549)
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5513 | [combined.ged] Description: He died in the home of his son William. He was a Farmer. He was a military veteran of the Civil War abt 186 2. He lived in Farmer's Valley, McKean, PA | PELTON, Edmund Genet (I7361)
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5514 | [combined.ged] Description: He died of Meningitis. | PELTON, McDonald (I11932)
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5515 | [combined.ged] Description: He died of pneumonia after having Parkinson's disease for thr ee to four years. He served in the military in World War II, 2 Sep 1942-30 Nov 1945. He w as attached to the 4th Marine raid brigade as a Corpman. He participated in the Abbie Perkins event 1986 Daly City, Sanfrancisco, C A. Conflicting evidence states the he died in San Mateo, CA 21 Aug 1988. | PELTON, Leonard Joseph (I14642)
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5516 | [combined.ged] Description: He died on the way home from the Canadian Frontier during h is military service in the War of 1812. He was a Farmer and a Surveyor. | PELTON, Richard Walcott (I2274)
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5517 | [combined.ged] Description: He died while working lumber in Michigan, by a falling tree. | PELTON, Bruce (I4408)
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5518 | [combined.ged] Description: He died with his father, John Lawrence and his twin brothe r, Dale. He died with his twin brother and father in the Bermuda Triangle. | PELTON, Dean Owen (I11895)
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5519 | [combined.ged] Description: He died with his father, John Lawrence and his twin brothe r, Dean. He died with his twin brother and father in the Bermuda Triangle. | PELTON, Dale Arthur (I11896)
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5520 | [combined.ged] Description: He died with his twin sons, Dean and Dale. | PELTON, John Lawrence (I9296)
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5521 | [combined.ged] Description: He suffered from a stroke and fell into an open fire. He di ed four months later with pnemonia in the hospital. He worked as a Harness maker, Farmer and Property caretaker. He homestead ed near Frisco and at Wilburton, OK. | PELTON, Willis Edward (I5686)
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5522 | [combined.ged] Description: He was a Farmer in Mount Hope, Orange, NY. He moved before 1 879 to Lawler, Benton, IN. | PELTON, Morris Maurice Newkirk (I4059)
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5523 | [combined.ged] Description: He was adopted at age one in 1852. | PELTON, Frank Adoniram Wheeler (I3368)
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5524 | [combined.ged] Description: He was adopted. | PELTON, Reuben Chamberlain (I616)
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5525 | [combined.ged] Description: He was Baptized when born as he was sickly and not expect ed to live. One story of this family is that his father and uncle came to the US fr om Wales via Canada. There were two families of Peltons in Wales. One wor ked the mines and were poor which was this man's family. The other fami ly was in business and grew rich. | PELTON, Clyde Joseph (I12445)
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5526 | [combined.ged] Description: He was killed at the battle of Falling Water. | PELTON, Francis (I6998)
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5527 | [combined.ged] Description: He was killed by Indians. | PELTON, George F. (I6860)
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5528 | [combined.ged] Description: He was killed by runaway horses. He was a Farmer. Alson served in the military in the Civil War, abt 1862. | PELTON, Alson D. (I4309)
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5529 | [combined.ged] Description: He was killed in a boating accident. | MACMULLAN, Hugh Alexander II (I522)
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5530 | [combined.ged] Description: He was killed in a head on car collision. The accident occur ed on the 30th of April 1988. He was in a coma in Hamilton General Hospit al for 12 days until the machines were unplugged. He graduated from Stamford Collegiate Vocational Institute (high school) a nd from Luthern University. He was a High School Physical Education Depar tment Head. He was also the school Football, Basketball coach. He enjoy ed playing basketball , in the MUNY league, Raquetball. | ERWIN, Robert Gary (I15475)
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5531 | [combined.ged] Description: His cause of death is stated as a "cold", but was probably pn eumonia after falling through the ice. He was listed on a passenger list to South America, 1759. He was imprison ed in West Indies, 1759-1762. Philip Jr. was sent by his father in 17 59 to South America as supercargo. He was captured by the French off t he Carolina coast and carried to a West Indian Island. There he was held p risoner for three years, until 17 years old. | PELTON, Philip Jr. (I1137)
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5532 | [combined.ged] Description: His death was a result of a fall in his barn. | DEWEY, Julius (I6648)
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5533 | [combined.ged] Description: His death was caused by part of his clothing getting caug ht in a sawmill fly wheel gear on a cold windy morning. He was a Stationary Engineer. Bertrand left home as a young man and work ed his way across the states doing odd jobs. Sometimes he slept in hay st acks and one morning he awoke with his hair frozen to the ground. He and h is wife Lizzie came to Buckley, WA from Sand Point, ID in 1907. He had bui lt his own violin and taught himself to play and was working on another vi olin at the time of his death. A Poem written by Bertrand: (To Lizzie) If You Should Paint A Picture If you should paint a picture dear a picture grand and 1. With beautif ul golden clouds above and skies of heavenly blue. A castle by the wooded hill a winding path where roses grow. A silvery br ook from the wildwood deep and the valley far below. Would I be strolling by your side in the picture grand and gay. Wou ld I be mixed in the artists paint as you painted day to day. In the magic lights and shadows that softly come and go. Will you dip yo ur brush in the rainbow for the sunsets after glow. As the twilight shadows darken and you kneel to breath a prayer. Wi ll I be kneeling by your side in this most sacred hour? -Bertrand Nelson Pelton (1865-1920) | PELTON, Bertrand Nelson (I6897)
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5534 | [combined.ged] Description: His death was due to taking Paris Green poison; this may ha ve been due to the grief he felt after the death of his wife and his havi ng arthritis. He was afraid he would end up bedridden like his brother, J ason. | PELTON, Otis Maitland Rn (I7161)
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5535 | [combined.ged] Description: His occupation in Monticello, Sullivan, NY was unknown. He r esided in Orlando, Orange, FL 1983. Ralph enjoyed gradening and bowlin g. He was a life member of the Masonic Order in Monticello, Sullivan, NY He resided in Orlando, Orange, FL in 1983. Ralph enjoyed gardening and bo wling. He was a life member of the Masonic Order in Monticello. | PELTON, Ralph (I9068)
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5536 | [combined.ged] Description: In childhood Died in childhood. | PELTON, Thomas (I2062)
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5537 | [combined.ged] Description: In childhood Died in childhood. | PELTON, Rachel (I2063)
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5538 | [combined.ged] Description: In childhood Died in childhood. | PELTON, Margaret (I2064)
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5539 | [combined.ged] Description: in Second Church of Berwick | GRINDLE, Reuben (I5339)
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5540 | [combined.ged] Description: Inflamation of lungs | KIRKNESS, Margaret (I15521)
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5541 | [combined.ged] Description: influenza | HEWISON, Balfour (I20987)
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5542 | [combined.ged] Description: Influenza, pneumonia which lasted 17 days | HARCUS, Elizabeth (I15711)
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5543 | [combined.ged] Description: Interred 1868 in Warwick Cemetery, NY | PELTON, Hannah (I3949)
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5544 | [combined.ged] Description: It is believed to have died in the Spanish American War. | PELTON, Roy G. (I5920)
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5545 | [combined.ged] Description: John died due to the failure of his parachute to open. | SPOON, John Pelton (I238)
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5546 | [combined.ged] Description: Killed by English Navy cannonball while retreating from New Y ork He was killed by a British cannon ball while the American Army was retreat ing from New York. | PELTON, Moses (I553)
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5547 | [combined.ged] Description: listed as imbecile | HEWISON, Jamima (I20839)
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5548 | [combined.ged] Description: malformation of the heart | HEWISON, John (I20863)
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5549 | [combined.ged] Description: Never married Description: BC Tel for over 20 years | THOMLINSON, Kerrigan Arnold (I14197)
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5550 | [combined.ged] Description: no recorded date before 20 Aug 1871 | PELTON, John (I4546)
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